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Journal of Hepatology
  2015/07  
 
  2015 Jul;63(1):174-82.  
  doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2015.02.022.  
 
  Effect of aerobic exercise training dose on liver fat and visceral adiposity  
 
  Keating SE, Hackett DA, Parker HM, O'Connor HT, Gerofi JA, Sainsbury A, Baker MK, Chuter VH, Caterson ID, George J, Johnson NA.  
  http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25863524  
 
 

Background & Aims

Aerobic exercise reduces liver fat and visceral adipose tissue (VAT). However, there is limited data from randomized trials to inform exercise programming recommendations. This study examined the efficacy of commonly prescribed exercise doses for reducing liver fat and VAT using a randomized placebo-controlled design.

Methods

Inactive and overweight/obese adults received 8 weeks of either; i) low to moderate intensity, high volume aerobic exercise (LO:HI, 50% VO2peak, 60 min, 4 d/week); ii) high intensity, low volume aerobic exercise (HI:LO, 70% VO2peak, 45 min, 3 d/week); iii) low to moderate intensity, low volume aerobic exercise (LO:LO, 50% VO2peak, 45 min, 3 d/week); or iv) placebo (PLA). Liver fat (spectroscopy) and VAT (magnetic resonance imaging) were measured before and after intervention.

Results

Forty-seven of the 48 (n = 12 in each group) participants completed the trial. There were no serious adverse events. There was a significant change in group × time interaction in liver fat, which reduced in HI:LO by 2.38 ± 0.73%, in LO:HI by 2.62 ± 1.00%, and in LO:LO by 0.84 ± 0.47% but not in PLA (increase of 1.10 ± 0.62%) (p = 0.04). There was a significant reduction in VAT in HI:LO (−258.38 ± 87.78 cm3), in LO:HI (−386.80 ± 119.5 cm3), and in LO:LO (−212.96 ± 105.54 cm3), but not in PLA (92.64 ± 83.46 cm3) (p = 0.03). There were no significant differences between the dose or intensity of the exercise regimen and reductions in liver fat or VAT (p >0.05).

Conclusion

The study found no difference in efficacy of liver fat reduction by either aerobic exercise dose or intensity. All of the aerobic exercise regimens employed reduced liver fat and VAT by a small amount without clinically significant weight loss.

 
Question posée
 
Cette étude permet d'évaluer le rôle de l’activité physique dans la réduction de la surcharge en graisse hépatique et viscérale.
 
Question posée
 
Cette étude permet de confirmer le rôle bénéfique de l’activité physique dans la réduction de la surcharge en graisse hépatique et viscérale.
 
Commentaires

Ce travail doit nous conduire à proposer ce type de prise en charge chez nos patients atteints de NASH ce d’autant qu’il n’y a pas d’autre prise en charge ayant démontré son efficacité dans cette pathologie comme cela est rappelé dans un éditorial en page 10 du même journal.

 
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